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It has been one week since the people of the UK voted to leave the European Union. The changes to come will have long reaching effects economically, politically and socially. Research began before the vote and has continued after with a range of resources available to social scientists to study “Brexit”.

DataDr. Kathryn Simpson, University of Manchester, has been consulted throughout the referendum campaign for here expertise in comparative European politics, political behaviour and public opinion. She has discussed the need and demand for reliable quality data to examine all sides of the EU referendum, and its consequences, in her latest blog post Making sense of Brexit – the data you need to analyse.

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The reader PCs at the SSL have recently been updated with new ArcGIS 10.2 software. This software aids in the analysis of geospatial data or any statistical information that includes geographical variables such as location, elevation, population density and so on.

The package includes;

ArcCatalog 10.2,

ArcGlobe 10.2,

ArcMap 10.2

ArcScene 10.2

plus ArcGis for desktop help

These programs can be used to

View maps/mapped information as part of analysis

Compile geographic data

Build and edit maps to help analysis or visualisation

Amend properties and fields in geospatial databases and generally manage such information

Develop projects that draw on the large user base and functionality this package has built up